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<blockquote data-quote="Arial Black" data-source="post: 7091887" data-attributes="member: 6799649"><p>I feel yet again that I must point out how much I agree with you, since it seems all my posts are about <em>dis</em>agreeing with you. It's only one thing that bothers me (us), but I think it is a big thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This! This house rule is the problem.</p><p></p><p>I'm not averse to house rules <em>per se</em>, but this one just doesn't make sense.</p><p></p><p>The specific part that doesn't make sense is the part I bolded. You are ruling that this commotion is a <strong>certainty</strong>, and assuming that this commotion happens at this exact moment, when we are talking about an assassin skilled in <strong>not</strong> making a commotion, and highly motivated to avoid waking anyone up!</p><p></p><p>It just doesn't make sense (as well as being an unfair ruling in game terms) that a commotion automatically, magically and certainly takes place and that the sleepers automatically, magically and certainly wake up no matter how alert or oblivious they may be, no matter how stealthy or clumsy the assassin.</p><p></p><p>What <em>would</em> make sense is to <em>find out</em> whether or not the assassin did in fact make a commotion, or at least whether or not the target woke up, taking into account the Stealth skills of the assassin, the Perception skills of the sleeper, and luck. Was the sleeper going to wake up to empty his bladder anyway? Does a drunk smash a bottle outside and waken the sleeper just at the wrong moment?</p><p></p><p>Roll that opposed check and find out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arial Black, post: 7091887, member: 6799649"] I feel yet again that I must point out how much I agree with you, since it seems all my posts are about [i]dis[/i]agreeing with you. It's only one thing that bothers me (us), but I think it is a big thing. This! This house rule is the problem. I'm not averse to house rules [i]per se[/i], but this one just doesn't make sense. The specific part that doesn't make sense is the part I bolded. You are ruling that this commotion is a [b]certainty[/b], and assuming that this commotion happens at this exact moment, when we are talking about an assassin skilled in [b]not[/b] making a commotion, and highly motivated to avoid waking anyone up! It just doesn't make sense (as well as being an unfair ruling in game terms) that a commotion automatically, magically and certainly takes place and that the sleepers automatically, magically and certainly wake up no matter how alert or oblivious they may be, no matter how stealthy or clumsy the assassin. What [i]would[/i] make sense is to [i]find out[/i] whether or not the assassin did in fact make a commotion, or at least whether or not the target woke up, taking into account the Stealth skills of the assassin, the Perception skills of the sleeper, and luck. Was the sleeper going to wake up to empty his bladder anyway? Does a drunk smash a bottle outside and waken the sleeper just at the wrong moment? Roll that opposed check and find out! [/QUOTE]
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